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  • File Name: MEC08.html
    Modified: 15 September 2009
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism
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    Founder of the Union of the Russian People (the Black Hundred.    [p.233]   [87] A reformist-opportunist trend that arose in the French, Italian and Belgian working class movements at the end of the last centur.This trend preached that socialism should rely on the "wretched" of society at large instead of only on the working class, and that class peace be page 447 substituted for class struggl

  • File Name: MEC08ii.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism - pt. 2
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    Founder of the Union of the Russian People (the Black Hundred.    [p.233]   [87] A reformist-opportunist trend that arose in the French, Italian and Belgian working class movements at the end of the last centur.This trend preached that socialism should rely on the "wretched" of society at large instead of only on the working class, and that class peace be page 447 substituted for class struggl

  • File Name: MNZ11.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Marxism and "Nasha Zarya"
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    57]   [41] Lujo Brentano (1844-1931) -- the German bourgeois economist, the author of a variety of bourgeois distortion of Marxism known as Brentanois.Brentano advocated "social peace" in capitalist society, the possibility of overcoming the social contradictions of capitalism without resorting to the class struggle, maintaining that the solution of the working-class problem lay in the organisation of reformist trade unions and the introduction of factory legislation and that the interests of workers-and capitalists could be reconcile.     A theory analogous to that of Brentanoism was propounded in Russia by the chief representative of "legal Marxism", P. B. Struve, in an attempt to use Marxism in the interests of the bourgeoisi

  • File Name: MPP02.html
    Modified: 30 October 2003
    Title: Material for the Preparation of the Programme
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term reformistDescription:
    of the land cut off from the peasants when serfdom was abolished and now used by the landlords as a means of keeping the peasants in bondage;     b) for the eradication of the remnants of the serf-owning system which still exist in the Urals, the Altai, the Western territory, and other regions of the country;     5) empowerment of courts to reduce exorbitant rents and declare null and void all contracts entailing bondag.      [F]     Working for the achievement of its immediate political and economic aims,[*] the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party supports every oppositional and revolutionary movement directed against the existing social and political order in Russia, but emphatically rejects all those reformist plans which depict every extension of police tutelage over the working masses as a step towards the solution of the social problem.**     For its part, the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party is firmly convinced that the complete, consistent, and lasting implementation of the indicated political and social changes can be achieved only by overthrowing the autocracy and convoking a Constituent Assembly, freely elected by the whole peopl.   Written in late January- early February 1902         * Frey moved that the beginning of the paragraph be altered to read as follows: "Fighting for these demands, the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party," et

  • File Name: MR13.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Marxism and Reformism
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term reformistDescription:
    But the workers, having seen through the falsity of reformism, utilise reforms to develop and broaden their class struggl. page 373     The stronger reformist influence is among the workers the weaker they are, the greater their dependence on the bourgeoisie, and the easier it is for the bourgeoisie to nullify reforms by various subterfuge.The more independent the working-class movement, the deeper and broader its aims, and the freer it is from reformist narrowness the easier it is for the workers to retain and utilise improvement

  • File Name: MRPP17.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Materials Relating to . . . Party Programme
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term reformistDescription:
        Furthermore, the Party under all circumstances, and whatever the conditions of democratic agrarian reform may be, will unswervingly work for the independent class organisation of the rural proletariat, will explain to the latter the irreconcilable antagonisms that exist between it and the peasant bourgeoisie, will warn it against the false attraction of the system of petty farming, which, while commodity production exists, can never do away with the poverty of the masses, and, finally, will urge the need for a complete socialist revolution as the only means of abolishing poverty and exploitatio.     In the endeavour to achieve its immediate aims, the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party supports every oppositional and revolutionary movement directed against the existing social and political set-up in Russia, but at the same time emphatically rejects all reformist projects involving any page 479 expansion or consolidation of the guardianship of the police and bureaucracy over the labouring masse.     For its part, the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party is firmly convinced that the full, consistent, and firm realisation of all these political and social reforms can be achieved only by the overthrow of the autocracy and by the convocation of a Constituent Assembly freely elected by the entire peopl

  • File Name: NPAHM22.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Notes of a Publicist. Ascending a High Mountain
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        The development of the German and Italian Communist Parties since the Third Congress of the Comintern has shown that the mistakes committed by the Lefts at that Congress have been noted and are being rectified -- little by little, slowly, but steadily; the decisions of the Third Congress of the Communist International are being loyally carried ou.The process of transforming the old type of European parliamentary party -- which in fact is reformist and only slightly tinted with revolutionary colours -- into a new type of party, into a genuinely revolutionary, genuinely Communist Party, is an extremely arduous on.This is demonstrated most clearly, perhaps, by the example of Franc

  • File Name: NT16.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Nascent Trend of Imperialist Economism
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        The question of combating Kautskyism is again not a partial, but a general and basic question of modern times: page 18 the author does not understand this struggl.Just as the Economists turned the struggle against the Narodniks into an apology for capitalism, so the author turns the struggle against Kautskyism into an apology for imperialism (that applies also to §3).     The mistake of the Kautskyites lies in the fact that they present in a reformist manner such demands, and at such a time, that can be presented only in a revolutionary manner (but the author lapses into the position that their mistake is to advance these demands altogether, just as the Economists "understood" the struggle against Narodism to mean that the slogan "Down with the autocracy" was Narodis.     The mistake of the Kautskism lies in projecting correct democratic demands into the past, to peaceful capitalism, and not into he furture, to the social revolution (the author, however, falls into the position of regarding these demands as incorrec

  • File Name: OCSI15a.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Opportunism, and the Collapse of the Second International
  • 1 Occurence(s) of the search term reformistDescription:
    The journal Obshcho Dyelo was published from 1900 onward.After a split at the Tenth Congress of the Social-Democratic Party in 1903 in Ruse they formed a reformist Bulgarian Social-Democratic Party (of Shiroki socialist.During the world imperialist war of 1914-18 the Obshcho Dyelo adherents took a chauvinist stan

  • File Name: OCSI15b.html
    Modified: 20 August 2002
    Title: Opportunism and the Collapse of the Second International
  • 3 Occurence(s) of the search term reformistDescription:
    112]   [11] Sozialistische Monatshefte (Socialist Monthly ) -- the chief organ of the German Social-Democratic opportunists and an organ of international opportunism; during the First World War it took a social-chauvinist stand; published in Berlin from 1897 to 1933.    [.112]   [12] Members of the Fabian Society, a British reformist organisation founded in 1884; It got its name from the Roman commander, Fabius Maximus (d.- 203 B.C.), surnamed Cunctator, that is, the Delayer, for his tactics of harassing Hannibal's army without risking a pitched battl.Most of the Society's members were bourgeois intellectuals: scholars, writers, politicians (such as Sidney and Beatrice Webb, Bernard Shaw, Ramsay MacDonald, etc.); they denied the need for the class struggle of the proletariat and a socialist revolution, and insisted that the transition from capitalism to socialism lay only through petty reform and a gradual transformation of societ


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